Preliminary experience with a combination of dexmedetomidine and propofol infusions for diagnostic cardiac catheterization in children

J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2009 Apr;14(2):106-12. doi: 10.5863/1551-6776-14.2.106.

Abstract

No specific regimen has been universally accepted as ideal for procedural sedation during cardiac catheterization in infants and children. In this paper, we retrospectively describe our preliminary experience with a continuous infusion of dexmedetomidine and propofol for sedation during cardiac catheterization in children with congenital heart disease. The short-half life of these two drugs creates a potential for easier titration, quicker recovery and less prolonged sedation-related adverse effects. This combination was not only able to limit the dose of either drugs, but was also very stable from cardio-respiratory standpoint. There were no adverse effects noted in our two patients. This initial experience showed that the combination of propofol and dexmedetomidine as a continuous infusion may be a suitable alternative for sedation in spontaneously breathing children undergoing cardiac catheterization.

Keywords: cardiac catheterization; dexmedetomidine; procedural sedation; propofol.

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